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I think we have a winnar. That sounds along the lines of what I want. One question though, how does it smell? Some products give me a headache. Its old school packaging gives me the vibe that it smells strongly.

That looks terrible, sorry.

It's terrible and NEVER washes out. Get layrite. Goes in like pomade, dries but is still style-able, washes out like gel. Www.hawleywoods.com it smells great as well. It also changes weight depending on how wet or dry your hair is when you use it.

It's terrible and NEVER washes out. Get layrite. Goes in like pomade, dries but is still style-able, washes out like gel. Www.hawleywoods.com it smells great as well. It also changes weight depending on how wet or dry your hair is when you use it.

Ill check this out. I use Murray's pomade and while its pretty good, it is pretty hard to wash out.

That's how my dad does his hair. So for me it never was that appealing.

With all these pompadour, emo and long-hair variants that have been in style as of late the Don Draper look is going against the status quo, at least for the 20-30 crowd. The whole point is that its like something your dad (or my grandad) would wear. There is an inherent anachronism to it that I like. Also I noticed that it suits certain facial features better than others.

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Either pursue her and risk getting Mono, or don't pursue her,...stay home and use your Mano.

It's terrible and NEVER washes out. Get layrite. Goes in like pomade, dries but is still style-able, washes out like gel. Www.hawleywoods.com it smells great as well. It also changes weight depending on how wet or dry your hair is when you use it.

Do you think I should opt for the ultra hold? I have thick, wavy hair and no matter how much I slick it down it always curls back up just slightly. I just don't want to end up with some epoxy-type compound.

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Originally Posted by Bimmer4Lyfe

Either pursue her and risk getting Mono, or don't pursue her,...stay home and use your Mano.

With all these pompadour, emo and long-hair variants that have been in style as of late the Don Draper look is going against the status quo, at least for the 20-30 crowd. The whole point is that its like something your dad (or my grandad) would wear. There is an inherent anachronism to it that I like. Also I noticed that it suits certain facial features better than others.

I've actually tried it and it looks great with my face shape. It's just that I look the mirror and see my dad. So I'll stick with what I've got for now.

Do you think I should opt for the ultra hold? I have thick, wavy hair and no matter how much I slick it down it always curls back up just slightly. I just don't want to end up with some epoxy-type compound.

I haven't tried the ultra so I can't really comment. I have a friend with nappy/thick curly hair who uses the regular and has a paump and it holds down perfectly. If you use it with dry hair I think the regular stuff could straighten an afro. It's strong without being pasty or waxy. I think you'd be fine with the regular and dry hair. If its too think, try it on damp hair. I've used pretty much everything listed in this thread and I will never buy another product other than layrite...

It's terrible and NEVER washes out. Get layrite. Goes in like pomade, dries but is still style-able, washes out like gel. Www.hawleywoods.com it smells great as well. It also changes weight depending on how wet or dry your hair is when you use it.

I use Loreal hair wax and get the same look once I apply it out of the shower, but after a couple hours, it dries up and that 'wet' look goes. Does the wax which you use, maintain that wet look for the whole day?